Taj Mahal - Built Material, Height, Cost - Waste to Wonder Park

The Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world. It is also very popular worldwide. You can visit the miniature of Taj Mahal in waste to wonder
The miniature of Taj Mahal in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of Taj Mahal in Waste to Wonder

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Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is located in the city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh, India. Which is the most famous tourist destination in the world. The Taj Mahal has also remained very popular due to its history. In 2007, the Taj Mahal was declared the first of seven wonders worldwide. Only after this did the Taj Mahal become even more popular than before. Today, thousands of tourists come to see the Taj Mahal every day.

There are three gates (East Gate, West Gate, and South Gate) to go inside the Taj Mahal complex. You can carry a mobile, camera, and water bottle on campus. But other big things like big bags or any other goods cannot be carried. For this, a cloakroom facility is provided near the ticket counter. Where you can deposit your goods.

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To get inside the Taj Mahal, you need to verify your ticket. For this, you can stand in a long line of 2 hours. Or you can book a local photographer and go through another shortcut. No one knows about many ways to get inside the Taj Mahal. But the local photographers and local guides know everything there.
  • Designer: Designed by Ustad Ahmad Lahori with 30,000 workers.
  • Material: Brick, Sandstone and White marble
  • Height: 312 feet.
  • Completion date: 23 May 1643
  • Consecrated: 12 January 1631
  • New Seven Wonders of the World: July 7, 2007
  • National Historic Heritage of India
  • Designated: 2001

Size of Taj Mahal Miniature

  • Height - 15 feet
  • Width - 19 feet
  • Length - 19 feet

Material of Taj Mahal Miniature

  • Iron plate
  • Automobile scrap, cycle rickshaw angles
  • 5 tonnes of scrap is used

Size of Original Taj Mahal

  • Height - 312 feet
  • Width - 186 feet
  • Length - 186 feet

Material of Original Taj Mahal

  • Brick
  • Sandstone
  • White marble